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Whitby Free Press, 14 Aug 1974, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1974, PAGE il BURGESS GIRL 0F THE WEEK This -pretty -Miss is 21- inally from Newfoundiand, her 'off-duty' moments. She year-old Betty. Warren... a> Betty has only lived in Whitby sews, flies, boats and swims. registered nurse -at the Osh- a short time, but has -found awa General' Hospital. Ofrig- enough to keep her busy ini Photo by Mike Burgess Get Feet Back in Shape Af tr,ý t he summer rough- ho.4sing, beat .feet need a specil treat to get back in- to shape. Running bare-legged in sandals or padding around au naturel probably leit hard patches of dry skin on soles and toes. Start f eet back on the f ashion track now with this groomiflg routine recom- mended by Schoil: a The best place to begin is ln the bath, say the ex- perts. Soak feet luxuriousiy for at least five minutes, then wiggle your toes un- derwater: one foot at a trne, then both feet to- gether. .* Work Up a good lather with soap and washcloth, and thoroughly scrub bot-, tomns, heels, and ankies. dently work in and around toes with a pedi-brush to remove ail traces of dirt and grime. e Use a beauty foot stone to smooth dry skin on feet (check knees and elbows, too).- a Dry feet carefully es- pecially in between each toe. smoother onto feet, legs, the entire body. Use a sol tening lotion that's developed just for feet and legs, with rich cocoa butter to help replace lost ois and moisture. To prolong that relaxed af ter-bath feeling, step into Scholl's new "shlipper," the sof t, terry-eovered lounger, that will give feet healthy support as well as comfort. by MNarie Rutter S for, p Aerid uut 1--2 m Be original - gear your concepts to the future. Eliminate fear and uncertainty. Develop your own resources. ARIES (March 21 - April 19) Move ahead - bc prompt and diligent - don't act onï impulse,I you'l regret it later. This is an excellent period. TAURUS (April 20 - May 20) Communications get better on the 2Oth, and restrictions are lessencd. Get the facts and make the decisions. GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) You forge ahead this week; achieving a great deal and bringing yourself into the foreground. Your social life will improve greatly nearing the end of the week. CANCER (June 21 - July 22) The week staris off slowly, but by the week-cnd you will be very ambitious. Be thankful for recent prospects. SALE Jeanne Hughes PtySmks Doug "Scotty" Taylor 121 p HEA OFC 6Stcwc ['aylorHE DO FC en BROCK TREE TNORTH WVHUTBY BRANCH OFFICE:0 402 668-7777 OLD KINGSTON RD. WEST HILL* 284-7071 Ray Grastin Earl Harris iü ""Scotty" Wilson m LEO (JuIy 23 - Aug. 22) Don't try to bluff your way through a situation; realize your potential. There rnay bc strings attaclied to your Social life. VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) You may receive good news from a distance, or go on a journey -your situation could stabilize with a culmination of events. LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22) You are in demand, and are very active. Scrutinizc papers and documents carefully. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 21) Give important material due consideration before it passes through your hands. Sit on the sidelines this week. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) This is a challenging period, when you will be called upon to perform to top capacity. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 - Jan. 19) You'll be able to relax if you get those projects finished before the deadline. Take care of your health. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 -Feb. 18) Live within your means - don't be careless or extravagent with money. Try to restore harmony. Patty Simpkiss

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